> Flashblock has caused me some major issues in the past, and this isn't
> the first time I've heard of greasemonkey causing a slowing effect.
> I've even noticed that Firefox performs better when I don't have
> Adblock installed, but the effect isn't quite as noticeable as
> flashblock and greasemonkey, and I _really_ _hate_ ads.
Another way to block ads w/ a very small hit on you're computer is by
blocking stuff in you're hosts file.  This site has a *huge* list of
URLs to ignore, and best of all it's cross-platform!

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

Adam
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